Dino Radaković is a seasoned C++ software engineer with a decade of experience building and maintaining core libraries and products at Google, currently focused on C++ library development. He has contributed to high-profile open-source projects like Abseil and GoogleTest, implementing C++17 features and improving test coverage and robustness for tooling used across the industry. Dino’s background includes work on Hangouts, Meet, and Loon, reflecting experience across real-time communication and systems projects. He holds a Master’s in Computer Science from FER and spent time on exchange at KTH, signaling both strong academic foundations and international exposure. Notably, his open-source work includes deep fixes around type traits, std::invoke_r support, and AnyInvocable improvements—practical contributions that improve language interoperability and reliability. Based in New York, he blends production-scale engineering with an attention to testability and low-level correctness.
10 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at FER
Student exchange, Student exchange at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Contributions:1 release, 20 reviews, 24 commits in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Dino primarily focused on improving the GoogleTest framework's testing capabilities. Their contributions included adding new test cases, modifying existing ones, and addressing issues within the testing infrastructure. This involved creating tests for new features, ensuring existing functionalities worked as expected, and enhancing the overall test coverage and reliability of the GoogleTest library. The user also worked on fixing a bug and improved test containers, making the testing process more robust.
Contributions:10 commits, 11 PRs, 1 push in 2 months
Contributions summary:Dino primarily contributed to the Abseil C++ common libraries. Their work includes fixing typos, renaming and refactoring code, and addressing bugs related to string manipulation and type traits within the library. Furthermore, the user implemented and maintained support for the C++17 `std::invoke_r` and associated functions within the project. Additionally, the user made improvements to the code around `AnyInvocable` and related areas.
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